• Farid (redirect from Ferid)
    Farid (Arabic: فَرِيد fariyd, farīd), also spelt Fareed or Ferid and accented Férid, is an Arabic masculine personal name or surname meaning "unique, singular...
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    Mustafa Sabri (category Critics of Ibn al-Qayyim)
    al-Islām in the cabinet of Damad Ferid Pasha. Sabri served as the acting Grand Vizier during the absence of Damad Ferid Pasha while he was attending the...
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    important place for social life, as illustrated by the film Halfaouine by Férid Boughedir. Nowadays, every district retains its culture and rivalries can...
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    which resulted in a Turkish victory. On 18 October, the government of Damat Ferid Pasha was replaced by a provisional one under Ahmed Tevfik Pasha as Grand...
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    les chagrins by Serge Moati 1990 : Halfaouine Child of the Terraces by Férid Boughedir 1992 : Poussière de diamants (Chich Khan) by Mahmoud Ben Mahmoud...
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    2003 to 2011, and by Azedine Beschaouch from 2011. The monumental Malik ibn Anas mosque (also El Abidine mosque; (جامع مالك بن أنس (سابقا جامع العابدين)...
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    followed by Abdul Hamid's brother-in-law Damat Ferid Pasha who led three cabinets in seven months. Damad Ferid, having served in diplomatic missions throughout...
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    Africa, running biennially until 2014 and annually thereafter. In 1990, Ferid Boughedir shot the notable film Halfaouine Child of the Terraces in Halfaouine...
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    Foundations (Vakıflar) Minister in the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed VI's Damat Ferid Pasha Cabinet. When the republic was founded, he was giving logic courses...
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    Pasha Independent Turk (?) Zehirzade Ahmed Pasha [tr] Arab Talip ibn Rajab Müntefik Ferid Pashazade Abdunmuhsin Union and Progress Arab Refet Senewi Efendi...
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    runs from Tunis to La Marsa. In the 12th century/13th century AD Abu Said Ibn Khalaf Yahya al-Tamimi al-Beji arrived in the village of Jabal el-Menar and...
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  • Independent Arab Abdurrezak Bey Talip ibn Rajap Hajji Isa Ruhi Efendi Abdullah Said Bey Mehmet Hilmi Bey Turk (?) Müntefik Ferid Pashazade Abdunmuhsin Bey Union...
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    on an open surface canal system designed in the 13th century by engineer Ibn Chabbat. This traditional irrigation system is currently being replaced by...
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    Accessed 25 November 2019. "Hommage à Noureddine Saïl - Maghreb des films". Ferid Boughedir, 'Dans le monde arabe et en Afrique: «une convergence assez nette...
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    foundation of Kairouan dates to about the year 670 when the Arab general Uqba ibn Nafi of Caliph Mu'awiya selected a site in the middle of a dense forest,...
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    Preparatory School Al-Houria Preparatory School Ibn-Arafa Preparatory School Ibn Al-Haytham Secondary School Ibn Al-Jazzar Secondary School March 2, 1934, Secondary...
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  • Party Kurd Seyyid Talib ibn Rajab Independent Arab Zuheyrzade Abdullah Karataşzade Abdülvehap Pasha Turk (?) Müntefik Ferid Pashazade Abdul Muhsin Bey...
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    Division, a lightly equipped paramilitary formation commanded by Major Ferid, chased the Russians into Persia.[citation needed] On 14 December, the Van...
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    a new city wall, naming the city Justiniana Capsa. The Arab army of Uqba ibn Nafi conquered Gafsa in 688, in spite of resistance from the Berbers. After...
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    the battle was Uthman ibn Affan, who set the army under the leadership of Abdullah ibn Saad. At his arrival to Barqa, Uqba ibn Nafi and his troops joined...
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    (1909), p. 83. Molinier (1909), p. 85. Plant (2010). Molinier (1909), p. 86. Ibn Abi Dhiaf (1990), Présent des Hommes de Notre Temps: Chroniques des Rois...
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  • (1918–1919) Damat Ferid Pasha, Grand Vizier (1919) Ali Rıza Pasha, Grand Vizier (1919–1920) Salih Hulusi Pasha, Grand Vizier (1920) Damat Ferid Pasha, Grand...
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  • Ferdinand Gotthelf Hand Ferdinand Lassalle Ferdinand Tönnies Fergus Gordon Kerr Ferid Muhić Fermat's Last Theorem Fermin Rocker Fermín Salvochea Fernand Brunner...
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  • 1990: Halfaouine, child of the terrasses of Férid Boughedir as Salih 1996: A Summer in La Goulette of Férid Boughedir as Miro 2004: Noce d'été (Summer...
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  • 1936 – Walter Koenig, American actor, producer, and screenwriter 1936 – Ferid Murad, American physician and pharmacologist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2023)...
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  • Youssoufia Berrechid Said Sediki Contract termination 31 December 2019 Ferid Chouchane 3 January 2020 Nahdat Zemamra Mohamed Borji (interim) End of tenure...
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    outside Tunisia, including La Goulette (Halq El-Wadi, 1996). Directed by Ferid Boughedir, La Goulette showed a flashback of typical community life in the...
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    century, and actively participated in the war between Hammad ibn Bologhine and Badis Ibn El Mansour. Leo d'African visited El Hamma in the mid-sixteenth...
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  • 44,424 inhabitants. The city was founded in the eleventh century by Moez ibn Temmime, a member of the Normans. It is known for its food industry (peanuts...
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    of the village which was established later in this location... " Ahmad I ibn Mustafa, Bey of Tunis under the suzerainty of the Ottoman Empire, gave this...
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